Brian Waterman M ’04 was named principal of Lyons Township High School in La Grange, IL, for the 2014-2015 school year. He began his education career in 1999 as a business education teacher at Westmont High School in Westmont, IL, before becoming assistant principal there in 2003. Waterman held the same position at Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream, IL, before taking over as principal at Hinsdale South in Darien, IL.

Marty Rossman M ’12 is now dean of financial aid at North Central. He will provide leadership and further develop structures and programs for the Office of Financial Aid. Rossman will also collaborate on the development of financial aid policy decisions, student aid expenditures and the strategic use of all aid sources.

Brad Troeger was featured in Lead IT Magazine for his implementation of the flipped classroom model in his health and physical education classes. He has one of his lessons published on TED-Ed and he has also been interviewed and included in a digital book titled “101 Flippin’ Teachers.” His lessons have been used across the globe and are helping to carve a new outlook on technology in the classroom. Troeger is a health and physical education teacher at Craig High School in Janesville, WI. His wife Tami is a dental assistant at Behm Dental in Janesville.

Scott Drucker and RJ McNichols presented “Breaking Into the Film Biz,” in the Harold and Eva White Activities Center on campus. Their talk and Q&A was directed toward young filmmakers, students of interactive media and fans of contemporary documentary film with a community and social conscience.

Garrett Lutz was cast for the role of Dimas in Triumph of Love through The Music Theatre Company. He was last seen in The Wedding Singer at Haven Theatre and Collaboraction's 13th Annual Sketchbook Festival in Shuffle Off. Lutz was also a part of the American Theater Company's HAIR.

Jeff Schaetzke served as music director and conductor in Skylight Music Theatre’s production of “In The Heights” in Milwaukee, WI. Shaetzke is company manager at the theatre, where he acts, directs and teaches at its theatre academy. He has also worked at American Players Theatre, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, and First Stage Children’s Theatre, where he now serves as the company manager. Tommy Rivera-Vega ’11 was the lead role in the production.

Eric Stuedemann M ’07 is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Aurora University. He also has some Division I coaching experience with stints at the University of Tennessee Martin and Mississippi State University. As a student-athlete at North Central, Stuedemann was an All-American wide receiver, a two-time offensive MVP, a two-time team MVP, a team captain, a two-time all-conference selection, a two-time All-North Region selection and a Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American.